Friday, February 19, 2010

LORE Alliance Donates to Habitat for Humanity


On February 11, 2010, the LORE Alliance presented a check to Habitat for Humanity of Palm Beach County. Lt. Chris Keane and Cpt. Rolando Silva accepted the $500 check on behalf of Habitat for Humanity. The donation will be used for the Pahokee Development that Habitat for Humanity is currently working on.

Pictured above are: Lt. Chris Keane, Rev. Robert Rease - LORE treasurer, Brenda Bunting - LORE secretary, Cpt. Rolando Silva, Ashley Tripp - LORE president and Roger Hatton - LORE Vice President.

LORE is committed to community projects and believes that affordable housing and economic development go hand in hand.  

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

LORE Alliance Profiled in Community Snapshot


The Lake Okeechobee Regional Economic (LORE) Alliance of Palm Beach County was featured in a community snapshot in the Lake Okeechobee Regional Initiative's monthly newsletter.

The profile features an interview with LORE president Ashley Tripp and highlights the programs, such as the Facade Grant Program, implemented by LORE in the Lake Okeechobee Region.

The Lake Okeechobee Regional Initiative (LORI) aims at reimagining the economic and social health of the communities along the southern rim of Lake Okeechobee and is advised by the Collins Center for Public Policy.

Don't tax Florida - Environmental Protection Agency's Numeric Nutrient Criteria for Florida


What is the issue?
This is in regards to the Environmental Protection Agency's Numeric Nutrient Criteria or Proposed Water Quality Standards for the State of Florida's Lakes and Flowing Waters. The federal government is poised to impose drastic new regulations for water treatment in Florida that will impede our state's economic recovery, force Florida businesses to cut jobs, and increase the price of utilities, food and other necessities for Florida businesses, families and consumers.

Why would these new regulations be imposed?
The new regulations would not come from new legislation nor be based on sound, peer-reviewed science, but instead would be imposed as a result of a lawsuit filed by the group EarthJustice.

How early could these restrictions be put in place?
These regulations could be imposed by federal Environmental Protection Agency as early as October 2010, as the result of the lawsuit. This deadline is driven by the ongoing litigation between the EarthJustice group, the State of Florida, the EPA and other Florida-based groups.

Will Florida be able to abide by such regulations?
The truth is that the extremely restrictive and one-size-fits-all regulations the EPA is seeking will be impossible to meet. Environmental regulators would measure the concentrations of nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorous in Florida's most pristine lakes and waterways - and then apply those standards to all water bodies in the state. However, it is generally impossible for water discharged from developed areas with urban, commercial, agricultural and public water utilities to replicate absolutely pristine conditions. That is a simple fact, which the proposed restrictions cannot change.

How much more restrictive would these new restrictions be compared to current regulations?
By way of an example, the newly proposed regulations concerning the acceptable amount of phosphorus in the Panhandle are 14 times more restrictive than the current standard for advanced wastewater treatment. There is simply no economically viable way to meet such stringent standards successfully at this time.

How would these regulations affect Florida's local governments and water utilities?
The proposed regulations could hit local governments especially hard in terms of paying for massive retrofits to drainage facilities and public utilities. There are no planned budgets in place for paying for such retrofits. Utilities in Palm Beach County alone estimate that the cost simply to continue to store reclaimed water could reach as high as $125 million.

The EPA has a scheduled hearing on Thursday, February 18, 2010 in West Palm for citizens to voice their concerns and comments on the EPA's proposed rule. It is vital that we share our concerns to the EPA. If this regulation is put in place, it will be detrimental to our area.


EPA HEARING:

Thursday, February 18, 2010 at the Holiday Inn Palm Beach Airport
1301 Belvedere Road, West Palm Beach, FL 33405

12:00 noon to 5:00 p.m. (this session will begin 1 hour earlier than originally planned)
6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. (this session will begin 1 hour earlier than originally planned)

For more information, visit DONTTAXFLORIDA.com

Belle Glade Chamber of Commerce Monthly Chamber Breakast 2/17/10


Belle Glade Chamber of Commerce Monthly Breakfast

Please come out Wednesday, Feb. 17th at 7:30 a.m. and have breakfast with us at Lakeside Medical Center in Belle Glade in the cafeteria.

The guest speaker will be Mayor Steve Wilson with the City of Belle Glade.

Job Fair at Workforce Alliance in Belle Glade

The US Census Bureau is hosting a Job Fair at the Workforce Alliance in Belle Glade. Individuals interested in working for the Census Bureau during the 2010 Count can come in to take the test on Wednesday February 17, 2010 at 10 AM and 2 PM.

You can work close to home and get paid for training. Most importantly, we offer competitive pay and flexible work hours. For more information, please call 866-861-2010 or 561-337-6080.

Friday, February 12, 2010

Palm Beach State College/Belle Glade Campus Community Forum


DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES COMMUNITY FORUM AND MEETING
DATE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2010
TIME: COMMUNITY FORUM AT 5 P.M.
MEETING AT 6 P.M.
LOCATION: PALM BEACH STATE COLLEGE BELLE GLADE/DOLLY HAND CULTURAL ARTS CENTER

Refreshments will be served.

Please e-mail or call :
coxs@palmbeachstate.edu or 561-993-1126

"CABARET" Musical Performance at the Dolly Hand Cultural Arts Center


"CABARET"
Thursday, February 18
 7:30 P.M.
Belle Glade, Florida

Tickets are: $30 adults * $25 seniors * $10 children & Palm Beach State students/staff
Call: 561-993-1160 or email bowlesd@palmbeachstate.edu  

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Bank of Belle Glade is Palm County's Only Five Star Bank


CONGRATULATIONS TO BANK OF BELLE GLADE ON THEIR 5-STAR RANKING!


Bank of Belle Glade is the only bank based in Palm Beach County and the Treasure Coast to receive a five-star ranking from BauerFinancial for the third quarter. The Bank of Belle Glade has served Lake Okeechobee Residents for nearly 50 years and continues to remain in the forefront of technology, giving customers the best of both worlds; personal service and technology driven banking services.

Read the article featuring the Bank of Belle Glade's achievement in the Palm Beach Post.

Congratulations to Steve Prielozny, president of Bank of Belle Glade, and the staff of Bank of Belle Glade for their dedicated service to the Lake Okeechobee Region.

Welcome Back to Hometown Banking!

Monday, February 8, 2010

LORE's February Board Meeting


LORE'S MONTHLY BOARD MEETING
FEBRUARY 11, 2010
3 P.M.
WORKFORCE ALLIANCE
1085 S. MAIN STREET
BELLE GLADE, FLORIDA 33430

THE PUBLIC IS INVITED AND ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND AS LORE IS WORKING DILIGENTLY ON ISSUES AFFECTING THE LAKE OKEECHOBE REGION.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT LORE'S WEBSITE.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Belle Glade Express - Belle Glade's New Bus Service


The City of Belle Glade is pleased to introduce the “Belle Glade Express” community bus route system. These routes will connect with the Palm Tran routes #40, #47 & #48. The service began at 12:45 p.m. on Monday, January 11, 2010, and will operate four distinct routes serving all neighborhoods within our city.

The routes, identified by colors (Pink, Blue, Orange, and Green) will operate: 
  •  Monday through Friday - 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
  •  Saturday - 7:45am to10:15am and 3:15pm to 6:30pm
  •  Sunday - 9:45am through 4:00pm 
We are also pleased to announce the first three months of service for all four routes will be free of charge. The City of Belle Glade Commission offers these services on a free trial basis to encourage citizens to experience and learn about this exciting bus system.
 
All buses serving the four routes will be brand new and fully equipped with air-conditioning, wheelchair lifts, plush and comfortable seats, destination signs identifying the routes, and driven by professional and knowledgeable bus operators. The buses, operated under contract by Midnight Sun Tours for the city, will provide continuous service to visitors and residents alike.

For further information about the Belle Glade Express, please contact Lillian Tomeu at 561-992-1607.

Ribbon Cutting for Physical Therapy Institute in Belle Glade

Come join the celebration and a ribbon cutting ceremony at the Physical Therapy Institute and Aquatic Rehab in Belle Glade on Friday, Feb. 5 at 1 p.m. There will be refreshments a raffle and prize give aways!

The center is located at 1100 S. Main Street, Suite 103, next to Dr. Yee and Dr. Soto.

Therapist Mike Gershberg says they have served the Glades and local football teams for years with the same dedicated therapists. They accept most insurances, PPO/HMO, Medicare, Work Comp and auto accidents.

Call 561-996-7032 for more information.